No doubt, Bali is mostly an enjoyable and sunny place. However, occasional showers may catch you by surprise at any time of the year. Even when the skies turn dark grey and the roads are wet with rain, you can still find what to do in Bali.
Treat yourself to Balinese beauty rituals
The Balinese believe that the body is a sacred temple for the soul. Visit any Bali resort to learn what is inward peace, calm minds, and pranic energy of the body. Bali offers many traditional treatments using local herbs and oils. For instance, Balinese massage oil is usually made from extracts of ginger, frangipani flowers, sandalwood, and coconut. Do not think that beauty specialists use only ancient methods of treatment. The Balinese don’t forget the magical power of traditional ingredients but also actively use modern technologies. This is called synergy. The mirror will show you the result.
Visit any Bali resort to learn what is inward peace, calm minds, and pranic energy of the body
Try Yoga
The Bali yoga has become wildly popular in recent years, which makes the island even more attractive for visitors. A collection of famous yoga studios spread throughout the island turns Bali into one of the world’s best destinations for those who practice different types of yoga. You can take a course in a small private ashram in the heart of the jungle or at a five-star resort, to study in a group or invite a private experienced teacher. Bali is just and ideal place for beginners to be taught by the best instructors. The island is sown with yoga studios: from Ubud to the bustling resort area of Seminyak.
You can take a yoga course in a small private ashram in the heart of the jungle or at a five-star resort, to study in a group or invite a private teacher
Try Exotic Bali Cooking Classes
Balinese cooking classes have become incredibly popular. The fact is that the island’s tropical cuisine is loved by many thanks to its rich and various tastes, different levels of spiciness, and fun cooking techniques. (переклад вище) Classes are often combined with fish market tours that let you discover the variety of never-before-seen sea food specialities, organically grown tropical fruit, and exotic spices. (переклад вище) You should know how all products look like before your start recreating ancient traditional dishes – from complex salads and sauces to a range of low-cal desserts. Here are Bali’s top cooking classes where you can learn some exotic Balinese recipes and newly acquired skills.
Cooking classes are often combined with fish market tours that let you discover the variety of never-before-seen foods
Go to a Theatrical Show
Devdan is a 90-minute theatrical show loved by the people of all ages. You can enjoy the shows 4 times a week at the Nusa Dua Theater right next to Nusa Dua Beach. This song and dance show originates from the story of a boy and a girl who once were behind their tourist group and stumbled across an enchanted treasure chest filled with various scenes and events. Then actors and acrobats sing, dance, demonstrate tricks and acquaint you with national peculiarities in an exciting way.
Actors and acrobats sing, dance, demonstrate tricks and acquaint you with national peculiarities in an exciting way
Tap into Art
The Balinese collection of art galleries and interactive 3D museums is a great alternative to beaches and shopping on rainy days. Just step inside these splendid art spaces and you can find immersive murals masterfully crafted to create stunning three-dimensional illusions, which you can not only look at but also become a part of them to have a shot. Dream Museum Zone (DMZ) Bali 3D. For example, why not take a picture against the background of a waterfall, near the open shark’s jaws, or in the interiors of the White House? Some of the 3D murals are truly realistic and even hyper-realistic. From parodies of celebrities and classical art to fairy tales and magical themes, these galleries will offer you hours of fun. (переклад вище) A helpful team of guides are more than happy to show you around and give you some advice on creative picture pose tips.
The Balinese collection of art galleries and interactive 3D museums is a great alternative to beaches and shopping on rainy days